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Mar. 9, 2018

Learn about the basics of genetic inheritance and how traits are passed from one generation to the next. Understand the role of chromosomes, genes, and alleles in determining various physical features. Explore concepts of complete and incomplete dominance.

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Mar. 9, 2018

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  1. Mar. 9, 2018 You need: Clean paper (2)/ pencil Mitosis/Meiosis notes Warm Up: Mental Math I CAN: determine how/why traits are passed from one generation to the next.

  2. Chromosome = a package of genetic information that can be passed from parent to offspring. Gene = one SET of alleles (one from each parent) about a given trait…example: eye color.

  3. If chromosomes usually come in pairs, what would be the logical conclusion for where we get each member of the pair? Grasshoppers = 24 pairs of chromosomes Humans = 46 pairs of chromosomes …23 from MOM and 23 from DAD Our pipe cleaners = alien plant chromosomes Alien plants = 2 pairs…total of 4 chromosomes 1 long pair 1 short pair

  4. Chromosomes contain the genetic material of an organism. This genetic material is organized into packets of information called genes. Genes give the instructions for an organism’s traits or physical features. Pheno (physical expression) Trait Genes/Alleles Height A a Tall d D Stem shape Spiral Branched-hairy G G Root texture

  5. Describe the different features (and the possible forms of each feature). For example, yesterday we talked about the alien head shape (feature) and how there were three possibilities = circle, vertical oval, horizontal oval (these are the forms of that feature). Flower color = feature / trait Forms = white or black or gray

  6. Bead / gene Trait Long/thin leaf Leaf shape Short/round leaf

  7. Yellow = leaf shape What kind of leaves? Long / thin Green = plant height If our plant has one gene coding for tall growth instructions and one gene coding for short growth instructions, what should our plant look like? Move the green beads to the other pipe cleaner…now how does our plant look?

  8. Bead / gene Trait Long/thin leaf Leaf shape Short/round leaf Tall Plant height Short

  9. These genes code for flower color. It comes in two forms = white or black. What should this plant’s flowers look like? Which color is DOMINANT? Which color is recessive? Our flowers will be GRAY… We call that INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE (neither allele really “wins” – and yet they both do).

  10. Bead / gene Trait Long/thin leaf Leaf shape Short/round leaf Complete Dominance Tall Plant height Short White Incomplete Dominance Gray Flower color Black

  11. Genotype Phenotype Genotype Phenotype Long / thin Gray Black Long / thin Short / round White Tall Tall Short

  12. Stem shape Stem shape is also on the small chromosome and is represented by purple beads. Large, dark purple bead = spiral stem Dominant? Recessive? Small, light purple bead = straight stem Dominant? Recessive? If our plant has a spiral stem, what bead combinations are possible?

  13. Large bead / small bead • If the plant has a mixture of large beads and small beads, where should the beads go? • Does it really matter? It does NOT matter – as long as you get one bead for a trait from each parent. For example, you must get a height bead from MOM and a height bead from DAD.

  14. Root shape Large, solid blue = branched hairy root Large, clear blue = single, non-hairy root Our plant is a single, hairy root. What would its GENOTYPE be? Genotype = the genes or alleles inside Heterozygous = two different alleles

  15. Together

  16. Together

  17. Independently

  18. Independently

  19. 1 2 4 3

  20. INDEPENDENT practice • On your own, choose any of the four alien plants shown and create the pipe cleaner/bead CHROMOSOME. • Give your newly made chromosome to the person across the table. Can they correctly determine which flower? • Return the chromosomes to their creator.

  21. CLEAN UP • Be sure that all beads are off the pipe cleaner (GENTLY) and placed back in the proper boxes. If it falls on the floor – PICK IT UP!! • Pipe cleaners should be straightened back out. • Hand-outs on the table. • Your worksheet goes with you!

  22. Omah and Opah

  23. Omah and Opah Opah 389 Earth years old Omah 392 Earth years old

  24. Omah and Opah Opah 389 Earth years old Omah 392 Earth years old

  25. 1. Large, branched 2. Short, not branched 3. Medium, not branched

  26. 1. Large, branched 2. Short, not branched 3. Medium, not branched Since there are THREE ways for this to show, but only two genes…is one truly dominant over the other? NO – they must mix or blend. We call this ________________ INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE

  27. AB B – large, branched AS AB AS S – short, not branched AB AB 1. Large, branched AS AS 2. Short, not branched 3. Medium, not branched AB AS

  28. Omah and Opah Opah 389 Earth years old Omah 392 Earth years old AB AB AS AS ABAS

  29. Omah and Opah Opah 389 Earth years old Omah 392 Earth years old

  30. Omah and Opah Opah 389 Earth years old Omah 392 Earth years old

  31. Big mouth M M m Small mouth m Large M M M m Small m m ONLY two possibilities = so one is DOMINANT and the other is RECESSIVE!

  32. Omah and Opah Opah 389 Earth years old Omah 392 Earth years old

  33. Possible phenotypes… With Omah and Opah, they all look alike. But what about these?

  34. P Pointed Pandp rounded p p Pointed P P P p p rounded

  35. Narrow HNHW Wide Narrow Wide INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE = blending

  36. Omah and Opah Opah 389 Earth years old Omah 392 Earth years old

  37. Omah and Opah Opah 389 Earth years old Omah 392 Earth years old

  38. Omah and Opah Opah 389 Earth years old Omah 392 Earth years old

  39. Review and vocabulary Pedigree Parent Filial / offspring Generations Traits Chromosomes Dominant (gene) Recessive (gene) We will add more as we go.

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